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The
Middle Georgia Clean Cities Coalition began in 1996 under the leadership of the
City of Macon and the U.S. Air Force's Alternative Fueled Vehicle Systems
Program Office and the Environmental Management Directorate both located at
Robins Air Force Base.
Since that time, the MGCCC has expanded to over 30
stakeholders and other participants.
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Mission |
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The mission is to increase national
energy, promote economic opportunity and improve region's air quality by
increasing the use of alternative fuels and other clean air strategies. |
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Clean Cities Objectives |
- Creating new jobs and commercial
opportunities
- Facilitating alternative fuels vehicle production and
conversion.
- Expanding local refueling infrastructure increasing the use
of alternative fuels.
- Developing "clean corridors."
- Increasing public awareness.
- Advancing clean air objectives.
- Supporting regulated fleets.
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